Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering)

Course Structure

The course is designed such that the four academic years are divided into eight semesters. The first two years of study are same for all the students of engineering, while the core courses are introduced in the third semester and electives are offered in the fifth semester.

The elective courses help students choose their area of interest from various branches of study and along with this, the students are supposed to take up a project work during the last two semesters.

Syllabus

A brief overview of the topics studied under the course is as follows:

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Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering

Structure of metals, Phase equilibria, thermodynamics of phase evolution, Construction of equilibrium diagrams, Study of Fe-Fe3C, Cu-Zn, Cu-Sn, Al-Cu and Al-Si ternary diagrams, Diffusion laws, Structure and properties of ceramics, Construction and Principles of Optical and transmission Electron Microscope.

Students by the end of this course will be able to identify the crystal structures of the metallic materials and also analyse various phase diagrams of alloys.

Mineral processing

Sampling of ores by different methods, Theories of comminution, Sizing, Movement of solids in Fluids, Quantifying concentrating operation, Classification: Principles, sizing and sorting classifiers, Flotation.

The students are made aware of the various mineral processing technology used.

Metallurgical Thermodynamics and Kinetics

Laws of thermodynamics, concepts of reversibility, Maxwell’s equations and Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, Concept of partial molal properties, thermodynamics of reversible cells, Arhenius equation, theories of reaction rates.

Students are taught, in this course, the laws of thermodynamics with reference to metallurgical processes and materials.

Transport Phenomena

Introduction to Transport phenomena, Types of fluid flow, Newton's law of viscosity, Energy and momentum relationships, Classification of diffusional operations and conduction of diffusional operations etc.

The paper focuses on the concepts of fluid mechanics in extractive metallurgy.

Phase Transformations and Heat Treatment

Theory of Nucleation, Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Nucleation, Nucleation Kinetics, Growth Kinetics, Different types of Diffusion Growth. Nucleation and Grain size, Super Cooling.

The paper deals with the concepts of the theory of nucleation and growth kinetics of solidification.

Unit Processes in Extractive Metallurgy

Principles of Unit processes: Calcination, Sintering, Pelletising and Briquetting. Principles of reduction and Matte Smelting. Pyro-metallurgical processes using vacuum, reduction of halide by another element, Principles of electro-winning from fused salts. Principles and types of leaching, etc.

The focus of the paper is on the ore minerals for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.

Ferrous Production Technology

Introduction to Iron & Steel making, Raw materials for Iron making, evaluation and occurrence in India, Agglomeration, sintering and pelletising, Conventional Steel making processes, Oxygen steel making processes, Arc and induction furnaces, Physical chemistry of steel making,

The paper deals with the extraction techniques of pig iron by reduction smelting in blast furnace from iron ores.

Mechanical Behavior of Materials

Hardness testing, static compression, fatigue testing, creep testing.

The paper focuses on the classification of mechanical testing of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys.

Powder Metallurgy

Introduction and History of PM, Different Powder Production Techniques, Importance of Powder Characterization, Particles Size, Distribution, Surface Analysis, Powder Compaction and Process variables, Theory of sintering etc.

The paper deals with the classification of powder preparation techniques.

Foundry Technology and Non-Destructive Testing

Introduction, types of foundries Pattern making: pattern materials, types of patterns and functions, pattern allowances. Core sands and core making, Special sand molding processes, melting furnaces, Casting defects, Non Destructive Testing (NDT).

The paper aims at making students understand the pattern and pattern allowances and the design of gating and risering of castings.

Electro Metallurgy and Corrosion

Principles of Corrosion, Forms of Corrosion, Modern Theory-Principles, Corrosion Prevention, Corrosion rate measurement, High Temperature Corrosion, High temperature materials- mechanical properties, oxidation resistance.

The paper is about the characterization of the general, galvanic, crevice and fatigue forms of corrosion.

X-ray Diffraction and Electron Microscopy

Introduction to crystallography, Symmetry – point group and space group, Reading of the space group tables, X-ray diffraction. Electrons as source, properties of electron beam, elastic and inelastic scattering of electrons.

The paper is about the identification of diffraction conditions for BCC and FCC lattices.

Mechanical Working of Materials

Forming processes, effect of metallurgical structure & strain-rate, cold working, recovery, recrystalisation and grain growth, hot working, Stress, Strain fields, strain energy & line tension of a dislocation, Forces on and between dislocations,

The paper deals with the stress-strain relationship.

Non Ferrous Extractive Metallurgy

COPPER: Principal ore minerals, traditional bath smelting processes viz., Blast furnace, Reverberatory furnace, Electric furnace.

ZINC: General principles, roasting. Retort processes- horizontal and vertical retort processes. Electro-thermal production.

The main aim of the paper is to Classify the ores of copper, zinc, lead, nickel, aluminum, magnesium and uranium metals.

Characterization Techniques

Optical metallography, image analysis, quantitative phase estimation. Analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Selected area of Diffraction bright and dark field imaging.

This paper helps the students Understand the principles of optical and electron microscopy.

Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering) : 56 answered questions

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Ques. Should I choose NIT Trichy for CSE or IIT Roorkee for metallurgy? Why?

● Top Answer By Anusha Rahaman on 11 Apr 23

Ans. My brother was in the CSE branch of NIT Trichy and based on his experience, here are a few pointers: The professors are extremely learned and experienced and impart quality education The relative grading system establishes peer pressure, and as a result, there is tough competition among the students  IIT Roorkee is well known for its rich coding culture that is promoted by student-driven and institute funded clubs. These clubs give you additional knowledge on web designing, App development, and game development that might be useful later in The CSE department is one of the most coveted branches, and being a part of one will inculcate a sense of privilege. The hostel and campus life is decent with all necessary amenities. A total of 5 fests are held throughout the year and are totally funded and organized by the institute. The institute is located in an area that helps you explore nearby tourist spots like Pondicherry and Ooty. You won’t ever regret choosing NIT CSE.Read more
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Ques. Is NIT, Trichy metallurgy good?

● Top Answer By Shankar Pandey on 16 Mar 23

Ans. NIT Trichy is undoubtedly a great option if you're looking for an engineering college with a competitive and learning atmosphere. No matter which branch you belong to, you can get placed in any field of your interest and choice if you put in the effort. If you choose to pursue Metallurgy at NIT Trichy, you will have the opportunity to witness yourself or your friends getting placed in core companies like TATA STEEL, JSW, RELIANCE, SCHLUMBERGER, and even management profiles like ORACLE. There are students who have also landed Google internships in California. Keep in mind that you too can achieve such success as long as you are good at what you do. NIT Trichy has already established its reputation by offering placements with the best companies in India. During the placement season, you will have the chance to interview for top companies, and the college will do its part in helping you secure a job. The rest is up to you to prove your worth and excel in your chosen field.Read more
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Ques. How is NIT Surathkal metallurgy?

● Top Answer By Debarati Nag on 13 Apr 21

Ans. Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal is a very good branch as there is a rising requirement of materials science and engineering and their number of students taking admission in this branch is comparatively less than other branches like Civil, Mechanical or Electrical so you can expect less competition in this field. Categories Metallurgy at NIT Surathkal Course Fee 1.85 lakh Placement Percentage 54% Average CTC 7 LPA The course is really good and it gives a strong base to the students for their higher studies which is quite important in this field. The department is now called Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and it focuses more on materials engineering. The professors here are very good at their job and are enthusiastic about teaching. They teach very well and create an interest among the students.  The facilities are not that great but are good enough as an engineering college. There is one SEM and XRD, metallurgy lab, materials testing lab, and a good heat treatment lab. The placement records are quite good too and it exposes you to various companies so you can secure a job in both core and non-core companies.Read more
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Ques. Have I made the right decision by dropping the BITS Pilani EEE branch for IIT Madras for metallurgy?

● Top Answer By Madhav Aneja on 28 Mar 23

Ans. In my opinion, you have made the right decision by dropping the PITS Pilani EEE branch for IIT Madras Metallurgy. My cousin was forced to take IIT Madras Metallurgy by his mother. Initially, he was disappointed but his mother advised him to continue with the same enthusiasm he cleared JEE. Many students after getting admission relax and this opens opportunities for those who continue to slog even after admission. Your ultimate goal should be to change your branch for which you will have to work hard. This can be done by staying among the top 5% of the batch with around 9 CGPA. You can switch to Mechanical and even to Electrical sometimes with a good CGPA. All you have to do is Focus on your subjects Do well in the tutorials Perform well on quiz  Ace your practicals  Score high in the Final semester exam IIT Madras has a plethora of subjects to choose from in addition to a dual degree. You can change your branch provided your academic performance is at par with the requirements in the 3rd year. Some other highlights that might convince you further to choose IIT Madras are Creative clubs like C5 help in harnessing skills in your area of interest. These clubs have made amazing innovations and you can always learn so much by being a part of them. The unique Research Park which is the IIT Madras incubation center  Extracurricular activities such as Yoga, 5-star Gym, long-distance running, etc. The Institute operates under the leadership of highly learned alumni and so are most of the Deans. Air-conditioned Central library that is stacked with resources All these are unique to IIT Madras and thus it’s a better option than BITS Pilani.Read more
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Ques. Should I go for Metallurgy at NIT Raipur? How are the placements in the branch there?

● Top Answer By Damini Jain on 31 Mar 21

Ans. NIT Raipur is a very good college and currently ranks at 67 in NIRF ranking among the top engineering institutes in India. And if you are a good student then maybe you can even get the CS branch as well. Placements Various companies visited on campus for placements. In addition, the faculty will also train you to clear the aptitude test and focus mainly on the orientation of the students. The highest salary package offered was 7 lakh per year for metallurgy in software development, while the lowest was 4 lakh. So, on average, it went from 5 to 6 LPA, which is considered a decent package here in Raipur. Infosys, Wipro, and Trendence are the top recruiting companies. A total of 5 to 6 out of 50 students are placed in reputed companies of India. However, if you want to pursue M.Tech in a good college, study well and sit for GATE instead. The department of Metallurgy is famous at NIT Raipur and can help you in getting good scores.Read more
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Ques. Should I go for civil engineering or metallurgy and material science engineering in NIT Trichy?

● Top Answer By Sreeja Prasad on 31 Aug 21

Ans. I would suggest you go for metallurgy if you plan to do a job right after completing your degree. Metallurgy has more job opportunities to offer. With Metallurgy, you can easily learn coding and go for tech companies. NIT Trichy has a great coding culture, so picking up coding skills will not be difficult.  If you plan to prepare for civil services or any other government job, I would suggest you go for civil engineering. When compared to metallurgy, there are fewer job opportunities in the civil department. If you plan on doing an MBA after having done your engineering, you can opt for either of them because then it does not matter anyway.Read more
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Ques. What should I choose? IIT Kanpur Materials Engineering or IIIT Hyderabad CSE?

● Top Answer By Shivam Gupta on 25 Jun 24

Ans. It depends on your interest, however, to assist you make a selection, here are a few points: At IIT Kanpur you will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects with professors who are experts in their domains. IIT Kanpur has a NIRF ranking of 4th with IIIT Hyderabad at 55th . IIT Kanpur is one of the country's leading materials science colleges. More than 250 companies like Plutus Research, Kivi Capital, and NVIDIA FVE visited IIT Kanpur campus in 2023. The Average salary at IIT Kanpur is 26.27 LPA and IIT Hyderabad is 26.39 LPA The IIT badge is more valuable than other brand names. So I recommend joining IIT Kanpur Materials Engineering over IIIT Hyderabad CSE.Read more
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Ques. Which is better: CSE in NIT, Durgapur or metallurgy in NIT, Warangal?

● Top Answer By Kalyan Shastri on 08 Sept 23

Ans. I would like you to consider certain important things before making your decision- College- Without a doubt, NIT Warangal is ahead of NIT Durgapur in terms of faculty, infrastructure and hostel facilities. Subject - You need to choose your subject based on your interests. Without that you’ll either hate your profession or choose a completely different career path altogether. If you are into math, coding, logic and problem-solving, choose CSE. On the other hand, if you want to study materials, metals, extraction, etc, choose Metallurgy.  Profession - CSE will give you better opportunities in the IT sector. You might get a fat check, work for a good company, and live in metropolitans. As you know, IT jobs are basically office jobs.On the other hand, core Metallurgy jobs deal with steel plants, mines and such. You’ll end up working in a remote area if you choose a core job.The placements for CSE are overall much better than Metallurgy, across all engineering colleges. But if you have a passion for metallurgy, you might end up in a good brand or get selected for a government position.  Location- Both the places are culturally very different. Research a bit, and figure out which place’s food habits, climate, and culture suits you better. According to me your college will last for 4 years. However, your branch will become an intrinsic part of your personality and profession. Unless you have an interest in Metallurgy or a good chance at sliding to another branch, choose CSE at NIT Durgapur.Read more
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Ques. What should I take, Metallurgy and Material Science Engineering at IIT Indore or Electrical Engineering at IIT Bhilai?

● Top Answer By Anirudh Roy on 11 Jan 21

Ans. In general, it is better to choose the branch of your choice. Given below are a few trade-offs of the two choices given on the question which may help you in making the decision.  MEMS - IIT Indore: Administration: IIT Indore belongs to the 2008-09 batch of IITs. Although it can’t be compared with older IITs but it has made remarkable progress in this short span of time. The administration and departments are well-settled. Extra-curricular at the institute are also developing with time. In 4-5 years, the institute is expected to have a great future. Course: BTech MEMS at IIT Indore is fairly new and the duration of the existence of the course is the same as the B Tech Electrical course at IIT Bhilai. However, the MEMS department has been functioning for a while at IIT Indore. As a department it has experience. The faculties are great.  Placements: MEMS has a lower placement rate as compared to other core branches of engineering. Metallurgy and Material Science is a niche field of study and the degree outcome is more research-oriented.  Change of Branch: However, you can change your branch to Electrical or Mechanical from MEMES at IIT I, if you work hard in your 1st year. Changing to CS is always difficult because of the competition. Electrical at IIT Bhilai: Facilities: IIT Bhilai was established back in 2016. It is only 4 years old. Electrical is a core Engineering discipline with better career prospects. But the disadvantage of this choice is the institute. You will have a few seniors in your branch and temporary faculties. Extracurricular: You will have good opportunities to start events, clubs, in the institute. On the other hand, the future at this institute is a bit uncertain. Campus Life: The institute also does not have a proper campus. You will not have a proper campus life for the next 4 years.  The table below shows a brief overview of the two institutes. Particulars IIT Indore IIT Bhilai Average CTC 17 LPA 11.22 LPA Seats 53 54 Fees INR 9.15 Lakh INR 4.90 Lakh One of my friends had an option between Mechanical at IIT Indore and CS at a new IIT. He chose Mechanical at IIT Indore. Judging by his experience it is safe to say that he made the right decision at least for 2-3 more years.  The choice is up to you if you would rather trade off on the branch or on the institution. If you are confident you can secure a good future from the limited opportunities a new IIT can offer, you should go for it.Read more
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Ques. What should I take, metallurgy and material science at IIT Indore or electrical at IIT Bhilai?

● Top Answer By Nivedita Trivedi on 17 Jun 23

Ans. I think the branch matters more than the institute and that being said personally I feel IIT Bhilai Electrical is a better option than IIT Indore Material Science. The small batch size enables you to make the most out of the opportunities and resources. The points below further prove my opinion  Here is a small list of things why you should consider IIT Bhilai: The professors come from IIT Hyderabad, one of the most reputed and well-regarded new IITs. The fractal system is followed here giving you a more flexible academic palette.  The core subjects are introduced in the first semester itself so that students can identify their interests early.  IIT Bhilai EE lab is one of the very few labs in India which is Cloud Connected. There are 20 All-in-ones that have 8-core i7 processors in the EE lab. The institute has vibrant campus life with dynamic student activities going on such as 6 cultural clubs and 3 tech clubs. The Electronics Club of IIT Bhilai Is well-equipped and enables you to experiment with various modules like GPS module, GPRS module, accelerometer, etc Overall, taking IIT Bhilai will not disappoint you and you will have a plethora of opportunities here.Read more
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